Uganda's U20 Women's Team Advances to Final Qualifying Round with Win Over Zambia
Uganda's U20 women's team has booked a place in the final qualification round of the FIFA U20 Women's World Cup by defeating Zambia.
A prominent Ugandan pastor and musician, Pastor Wilson Bugembe, has revealed his retirement age will be 60, with plans to keep hosting concerts and creating lasting memories for fans.
Pastor Wilson Bugembe, the influential leader of The Worship House, has officially declared his retirement age as 60, signaling his intent to remain active in the music industry through continued concert organization. During a media briefing ahead of his first sold-out event at the Kampala Serena Hotel, the pastor emphasized his dedication to entertaining audiences and celebrating musical milestones until reaching the age of 60.
"I aim to keep inviting you to share in my journey, creating beautiful memories at every stage of my career," Bugembe stated, highlighting his commitment to connecting with fans through music.
The pastor, who has been a staple in Uganda's music scene for two decades, shared that his legacy of educative, inspirational, and entertaining compositions will persist. He mentioned plans to commemorate key anniversaries, such as 30 and 40 years in music, before concluding his career at 60. Bugembe's recent three successful shows have already set a precedent in the entertainment industry, solidifying his reputation as a trailblazer.
Known for blending faith and artistry, Bugembe's decision reflects his passion for both ministry and music. Fans and industry observers are eager to see how his upcoming events will further shape his artistic trajectory. For more updates on Ugandan entertainment and cultural milestones, follow the latest news from Mbu Uganda.
Comments (0)
Leave a Comment
Be the first to comment on this article!